The show focuses on Ayame Himuro and Shinya Yukimura, two scientists who are in love with each other. They want to prove that their love can be scientifically proven, quantified, and expressed factually.

The winter 2020 anime adaptation of the manga Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shōmei Shite Mita, which translates as Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It, is getting its home video releases handled by Happinet in Japan. The twelve-episode series is getting a three-disc release on Blu-ray only where each set is priced at 10,101 when it begins on June 3rd, 2020. Check the full schedule and artwork below.

Toru Kitahata will direct it with Kenta Onishi assistant. Rintarou Ikea is on board with script supervision and is writing them with Michiko Yokote. Yusuke Isouchi is on board as character designer and chief animation director with production being handled by Zero-G.

The work comes from Alifred Yamamoto which began in Comic Meteor and has six volumes out. It received a live-action TV series last fall and has a live-action film coming up in February, which is a pretty full-court press for the property.

Sora Amamiya will be performing the opening theme song for the series with “PARADOX” while Akari Nanawo is performing “Turing Love feat. Sou” as the ending song.

Plot Concept: The show focuses on Ayame Himuro and Shinya Yukimura, two scientists who are in love with each other. They want to prove that their love can be scientifically proven, quantified, and expressed factually.

Chris has been writing about anime, manga, movies and comics for well on twenty years now. He began AnimeOnDVD.com back in 1998 and has covered nearly every anime release that’s come out in the US ever since.